Managed Client System Preference problem

I am pushing out MCX to my 10.5/10.6 clients. I'd like to manage the System Preferences pane, disabling Time Machine and Accounts preferences. However, if I manage ANY preferences, the "Other" system preference pane becomes disabled. I can't find a way to explicitly turn these "other" preferences back on. Can anyone point me in the right direction?

I would get my install DVD out and do an archive and install.

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    The closest thing I could find that is similar to my situation is the following article.
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=106983

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    I am having a problem with iTunes on an iMac G3SE running 10.4.11. One idea to deal with the problem involves checking the network settings/proxies, etc. Great... easy to get at... But that is not my *Real Problem*!
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    To stop the pop-up, Go to System Preferences: Security. Check the box next to "Require password to unlock each secure system preference." Then lock Security.
    Try this cure for Security update...
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1730909&tstart=0
    Then... Try putting these numbers in Network>TCP/IP>DNS Servers, for the Airport Interface...
    208.67.222.222
    208.67.220.220
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  • Network System Preferences Problem (Recent)

    If anyone has any idea of how to fix this problem I would be grateful.
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    I discovered this last night, when (apparently) something went bananas at my ISP and I lost the connection. The ISP was back on the air this morning, but this situation is unchanged. Previously I used Network System Preferences in setting up the connection (changing something after a previous ISP problem, over a year ago), as well as telling the system how long to keep the connection up before asking me if I want to remain online. I looked at System Preferences.app in the Applications folder, and no part of the package contents has changed in at least 1.5 years.
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    Thanks for the suggestion. I found another approach (rather than trashing the files mentioned) by BDAqua) that seems to have worked. It is:
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    I can now get to the Network panel without the annoying message loop, and so far I haven't seen any adverse effects. Does anybody know of a reason why this might cause a (new) problem?
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  • System Preference Problem

    Hey everyone. I noticed upon opening my System Preference panel that the "Sharing" icon has been replaced by what appears to be a background. The following link will show this.
    http://img233.imageshack.us/img233/5923/grab4ej9is.png
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    You're most welcome. Glad to help!
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    Dr. Smoke
    Author: Troubleshooting Mac® OS X

  • System Preferences problem

    having new iMac 27 with Mavericks
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    message "You can’t open Sharing preferences because it doesn’t work on an Intel-based Mac."

    Mine did the same thing a couple of times but it simply stopped after I installed the updates. Haven't had any issues since then.
    Regards.

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    belldazar wrote:
    Can Lion be restored from Internet?
    Yes. Boot up in recovery mode. Details in Recovery and About Lion Recovery. Also, see the Internet Recovery.

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    I am having issues with system preferences. I can open System Preferences and see all my choices. Any item that was on the old software works such as mouse, display, network, etc. Anything new like notifications, iCloud, dictation, or the new mail/calendar/contacts does not.
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  • Remote lock system preferences

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  • Missing "sharing" option in system preferences after installing apple remote desktop client version 2.10

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    Same problem here. I manage several remote Macs, but I have one MacBook which I can get no ARD access to (black icon). I can ping the IP, I can SSH into the MacBook, the ARD and Remote Login services are checked ON, the firewall is OFF. The ARD service is configured to allow my admin user full access - however, I get nothing. I have no trouble getting into the other Macs.
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  • Bound clients hang on MS Office and System Preferences

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    I am running office on my macbook and I have to say it is fairly slow (I have two gigs of ram). I have had to force quit many times due to the never ending beachball. It is possible it works well on others macbooks and i need to fix something (im stillnew to macs). Also, MSN messenger for mac does not allow you to make use of the isight camera. Kind of a bummer because I find the camera to be very good.
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